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BOOK SERVICE

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Notices and reviews of books, articles, plays and poetry dealing with homosexuality and the sex variant. Readers are invited to send in reviews or printed matter for review.

ROAD OF NO REGRETS by Joseph de Pelissero, Greenwich Book Publishers, NYC......

A must for the sentimentalists. The middle-aged homosexual hero rejoices in the eventual marriage of his young lover, Adrian, to the beauteous daughter of a business associate.

THE LAST OF THE WINE by Mary Renault, Pantheon

$3.00

$4.50

A remarkable recreation of ancient Greece by the author of THE CHARIOTEER. "It is remarkable that a woman is able to write. with such intensity and . . . wealth of intimate detail about the lives and loves of homosexual men." Luther Allen

GIOVANNI'S ROOM, by James Baldwin, Dial

An example of elegant & sound workmanship by the author of last year's success, GO TELL IT ON THE MOUNTAIN.

.... $3.00

SOMEWHERE BETWEEN THE TWO, by Jay Little. Pageant Press..... This new novel does not fulfill the expectations aroused by Mr. Little's first book, MAYBE TOMORROW. However, it is completely daring and spicy.

THIN ICE, by Compton Mackenzie. Chatto & Windus, London....

$4.50

$3.00

A psychological novel of greatest interest a brilliant political and social study should be read by everyone. HOMOSEXUALS TODAY Organizations and Publications. ONE, Inc., $3.00 A guide to more than twenty organizations and publications for homosexuals an unprecedented volume giving names, addresses, memberships, fields of emphasis, and biographical data (where available). This unique venture in the history of homosexual publishing includes information never before presented in any systematic compilation. ACTIVE BACK TITLES

THE SPANISH GARDENER by A. J. Cronin, Little Brown

..... $3.00

In this novel, Dr. Cronin has portrayed a man at the mercy of his own vanity. This man's son is the victim of his doting parent until the Spanish gardener opens for the boy vistas of a freer, healthier, happier life.

WIND WOMAN by Carol Hales. Woodford Press

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This novel tells the story of beautiful Laurel Dean. Laurel was "different."

$3.00

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THE COHAN COLLECTION ENRICHES THE LIBRARY A large collection of several thousand books and newspaper/magazine clippings from the library of the home of David Cohan has been received.

The cataloging of this library will take months of work. Included among the items are known to be a set of the works of Wilde, some old volumes of Whitman, a complete set of KEYHOLE, and many recent novels, hardback and paperbound.

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